Dead Skin
Pumice has been used for centuries and works well after feet have been bathed in water. Also Neat Feat have a Foot Scrapper which is a highly effective way of removing dead and dry skin as well. After using the pumice or scrapper, inspect your feet for any cracks or fissures, apply the Neat Feat Foot and Heel Balm to affected areas.
Once cracks have disappeared massage in on a regular basis with the Neat Feat Foot and Leg Moisturizer. This is a rich cream that has been especially developed to repair extra dry skin.
2 for 1 Foot & Heel Balm 75gThe Neat Feat Heel balm is an oil based product, this enables the balm to stay over the affected area, and the active ingredient rehydrates the skin, repairing the skin damage with noticeable results within 5 days. ...Read More |
Foot & Heel BalmThe Neat Feat Heel balm is an oil based product, this enables the balm to stay over the affected area, and the active ingredient the area rehydrates the skin, repairing the skin damage with noticeable results within 5 days. ...Read More |
Foot & Leg MoisturizerNeat Feat Foot and Leg Moisturizer is a water based cream with rehydrating ingredients that can be used on a daily basis to maintain smooth feet and heels. ...Read More |
Foot & Leg Moisturizer with Free Heel ScraperNeat Feat Foot and Leg Moisturizer with FREE Heel Scraper. Foot and Leg Moisturizer is a water based cream with rehydrating ingredients that can be used on a daily basis to maintain smooth feet and heels. ...Read More |
Foot PumiceNeat Feat Foot Pumice Stone can be used to remove dead skin. ...Read More |
Foot Scrub SoapDuring showering use the Neat Feat Foot Scrub Soap, an exfoliate soap that removes ingrained dirt and dead skin. ...Read More |
Repair and Care KitThe Neat Feat Repair and Care Kit is designed to keep your feet smooth and healthy and to keep away dead, dry, flaky and cracked skin. ...Read More |
Scraper with Free Foot & Heel Balm 10gThe Neat Feat Heel Scraper has two sides a coarse and a finer side. The dead skin should be filed down with the coarse side first and then the finer side is used for a smooth refined finish. ...Read More |







